id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_45wy3fczjvc5fj53ll2knwbjv4 Andrew Scott "I See the Fretboard in Diagrams": An Examination of the Improvisatory Style of Herbert Lawrence "Sonny" Greenwich 2003 18 .pdf application/pdf 6933 586 68 "I See the Fretboard in Diagrams": An Examination of the Improvisatory Style of Herbert Lawrence "Sonny" Greenwich important Canadian jazz musicians," Herbert Lawrence "Sonny" Greenwich Records Inc. for authorizing the use of the musical examples contained within this article, and to Sonny "changes" of a composition, as Lawrence Gushee points out, Hawkins's improvisations (most notably his 1939 recording of "Body and Soul") find him arpeggiating "vertically" through various triads and four-part chords that are either related I suggest that Greenwich's fretboard diagrams act as a surrogate music theory These diagrams inform Greenwich's improvisations, suggesting a framework of pitches that he can delineate, surround or The musical phrase that Greenwich plays "over" the "A-minor 7 add 9" What Greenwich "hears" over an F major tonality as guitar diagram adherence to any chord/scale system of improvisation informs Greenwich's music. "Where is Love," guitar improvisation as played by Sonny Greenwich (2001) diagrams offer Greenwich a flexible musical strategy. ./cache/work_45wy3fczjvc5fj53ll2knwbjv4.pdf ./txt/work_45wy3fczjvc5fj53ll2knwbjv4.txt